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Which statement is not correct for lamps connected in parallel?

A They can be switched on and off separately.

B They will remain bright if another lamp is connected in parallel.

C They share the supply voltage equally between them.

D They still operate if one lamp is removed.

The correct option is A

Explanation:

Lamps connected in series have the same voltage running across each lamp in the connection and will thus have the same brightness if any lamp is added or removed. This property also means they can only be switched on and off by a single switch, hence option A is not correct about lamps connected in parallel.

Lamps connected in a parallel circuit will have the same voltage and different current.

A parallel circuit contains resistors arranged parallel to each other. some basic characteristics of parallel circuit include the following;

  • the voltage in all the resistors is the same
  • the current flowing in each resistor is different

V = I₁R₁ + I₂R₂ + I₃R₃ + ---

where;

  • V is the voltage in the circuit
  • I is the different currents
  • R is the different resistors

Thus, we can that lamps connected in a parallel circuit will have the same voltage and different current.

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